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by 3abiton 1007 days ago
There are plenty of other "hidden" permissions that are not exposed to user control. This include, but not limited to, the closest tower nearby you, the SSIDs around you, access to the list of apps installed, etc ... While the Android permission settings gives the illusion of "privacy", the reality is far more bleak. If you ever dip your toes in Android App Development you would know. But even now, relying on XPrivacyLua to handle the permission blocking. Don't even get me started on Apple and their illusion of privacy. At least with Android you can tailor an AOSP Rom to your liking with minimal Google apps, but with Apple, they don't even allow you to disable location from the Quick Settings menu.
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I'm well aware, hacked that stuff for years. :)

But overall, nowadays it's at least possible to limit the impact – compared to Lollipop era for example, when everything suddenly started to look modern, unified and nice, but still full of the same old holes.